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a skill apparent when he joined the lapd on february 7, 2005 the man who gave cnn this video did not want to be identified but talked so you could see what the lapd was up against. >> you look at chris, you could see he's a little bit of an expert. the way he disarms and shoots. almost no movement when he shoots the gun and then pump like nothing. >> he stood out? >> yeah, he stood out. he knew what he was doing. >> being a cop, could you tell that it was important to him? >> yeah, i think it was very important to him. >> you could see it? >> yeah. >> even during the training? >> yeah. >> i think it's a 300 pound dummy and he does that easily. >> this is a very strong man? >> right. >> not everything was easy for the aspiring police officer. drill instructors picked on him for his weight and slow running. >> he was always struggling, but -- i thought, maybe because he's a big guy they're picking on him. a couple times he would respond sort of aggressive. you know, he would yell back a little louder than anybody else would. he would be like yes, drill instructor or okay. >> dorner did
a skill apparent when he joined the lapd on february 7, 2005 the man who gave cnn this video did not want to be identified but talked so you could see what the lapd was up against. >> you look at chris, you could see he's a little bit of an expert. the way he disarms and shoots. almost no movement when he shoots the gun and then pump like nothing. >> he stood out? >> yeah, he stood out. he knew what he was doing. >> being a cop, could you tell that it was important to...
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jim bolden, cnn, london. >> amazing. let's dig in a little deeper with physicist and cosmologist lawrence krauss. he's made a career of explaining for people like me and you everything from how the tiniest particles behave to how the universe will end. he is the director of the origins project at arizona state university and his latest book is called "a universe from nothing." we spoke earlier tonight. professor, thank you for joining us. our first question is how was this meteor able to do so much damage? >> well, it's a 10 ton or 20 ton sized object going 30,000 miles per hour. suddenly stopping in the atmosphere. you can imagine it's a lot worse than getting hit by a truck. >> i mean, i don't really understand how it works. tell me, what is it about this flying piece of space matter that makes such damage when it comes in? you say the speed and i guess temperature, but it really blew out windows so far away. people falling down. even though it was big, how did it do so much damage? >> well, you know, when a space shut
jim bolden, cnn, london. >> amazing. let's dig in a little deeper with physicist and cosmologist lawrence krauss. he's made a career of explaining for people like me and you everything from how the tiniest particles behave to how the universe will end. he is the director of the origins project at arizona state university and his latest book is called "a universe from nothing." we spoke earlier tonight. professor, thank you for joining us. our first question is how was this...
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number eight, changing pronunciation from cnn to cnnnnn. number seven, switching the part in david gergen's combover. number six, wolf blitzer shirtless. >> now you're talking. >> number five, knocking a buck off the super mega dog. >> you're killing him. you're killing him. >> number five, no longer fact-checking stories. number four, new president jeff zucker, zucking everything up. number two, lifting ban on anchors using steroids. number two, piers morgan deported. number one change at cnn, more coverage of goats. >> abc 7. could you not eat my pants? >> i'll see you back here at the top of the hour. your bottom line starts right now. >>> do you feel richer? good morning, everyone. i'm christine romans. 2013 could be a boom year for the economy. how do you capitalize? start with understanding that today smart is the new rich. who better to have on than the smartest, richest man in the u.s., bill gates? you'll hear from him in a moment. >>> plus, media mogul arianna huffington on creating jobs. first, the soaring stock market. does that
number eight, changing pronunciation from cnn to cnnnnn. number seven, switching the part in david gergen's combover. number six, wolf blitzer shirtless. >> now you're talking. >> number five, knocking a buck off the super mega dog. >> you're killing him. you're killing him. >> number five, no longer fact-checking stories. number four, new president jeff zucker, zucking everything up. number two, lifting ban on anchors using steroids. number two, piers morgan deported....
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number one change at cnn, more coverage of goats. >> abc 7. could you not eat my pants? >> i'll see you back here at the top of the hour. your bottom line starts right now. >>> do you feel richer? good morning, everyone. i'm christine romans. 2013 could be a boom year for the economy. how do you capitalize? start with understanding that today smart is the new rich. who better to have on than the smartest, richest man in the u.s., bill gates? you'll hear from him in a moment. >>> plus, media mogul arianna huffington on creating jobs. first, the soaring stock market. does that mean the economic recovery is real or is something else going on here? >>> looming budget cuts. >> we can't keep spending money we simply do not have. >> tax uncertainty. >> the deficit is still too high. >> gridlock over how to fix it. if it weren't for politicians in washington, 2013 could be a boom year. take a step back. your home, your investments, your job. the three ways most people build wealth are all set to take off. home prices rose 5.5% in november, biggest jump in six years, stocks are a
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i've got my guests and my cnn colleagues here. john allen, who has been with us, a long time cnn contributor, and himself jim bittermann, long time cnn correspondent, has covered many papal elections and transitions. and in the field, we have ben we'der man and becky anderson who will tell us what's going on much closer on to the basilica. john, this is an extraordinary moment. it is truly unprecedented. we can go bhak to pope gregory, but even longer than that, seven centuries ago when a pope stepped down voluntarily. put fuss the picture of how much of a chunk this is. >> well, when you cover an institution that has more than 2,000 years of history like the catholic church, you don't get a chance to use the phrase unchartered waters very often. but that truly is where we are. the only real precedent for this is 1294. and shortly after he resigned, he was in prison and died. so this is a completely new situation in which we'll have a retired pope living briefly at the pope summer residence, will eventually relocate into a monaste
i've got my guests and my cnn colleagues here. john allen, who has been with us, a long time cnn contributor, and himself jim bittermann, long time cnn correspondent, has covered many papal elections and transitions. and in the field, we have ben we'der man and becky anderson who will tell us what's going on much closer on to the basilica. john, this is an extraordinary moment. it is truly unprecedented. we can go bhak to pope gregory, but even longer than that, seven centuries ago when a pope...
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that's what a law enforcement source tells cnn. turkish police say the bomber was this man, a member of a radicalist leftist group. in 1997, he attacked turkish police headquarters. a security guard was killed when the bomber blew him up in ankara yesterday, a journalist was injured. >>> taliban militants are claiming responsibility for a deadly attack on an army base in northwest pakistan. authorities say at least six soldiers and a dozen militants were killed. tenancivillians also died when one of the militants went into a nearby house and blew himself up. >>> the obama administration is offering a compromise to faith-based groups on birth control. it's proposing revised guidelines that would allow them to opt out of federal requirements that they provide their employees with health insurance coverage for contraceptives under the new health care reform law. women who work for faith-affiliated hospitals, universities, and other institutions could still receive contraceptives through separate health policies at no charge. >>> rober
that's what a law enforcement source tells cnn. turkish police say the bomber was this man, a member of a radicalist leftist group. in 1997, he attacked turkish police headquarters. a security guard was killed when the bomber blew him up in ankara yesterday, a journalist was injured. >>> taliban militants are claiming responsibility for a deadly attack on an army base in northwest pakistan. authorities say at least six soldiers and a dozen militants were killed. tenancivillians also...
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sanjay gupta at 4:30 on cnn. of course on "the biggest loser" every monday night on nbc at 8:00 p.m. appreciate you being here with us. >> thank you. >>> well, recent heavy snowfall is good news for ski resorts. holly ferfer shows us how to make the most of the trip on the slopes in this "on the go." >> is the cold weather wearing you down? try a new view from a pair of skis. >> right now is a great time to go skiing, perfect time nap's when the base is big and you're getting that soft, fluffy snow, so it's a great time to go skiing. and there are deals out there. >> save money with packages that bundle lodging, ticket, and equipment. families can find deals giving kids free classes, rental, lift tickets and even air fare. >> i think ski resorts across the country are really trying to encourage families to ski and really trying to bring up a next generation of skiers. there's also across the country a program called the passport program, which encourages kids in fifth grade to ski by offering them discounted or e
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. >>> there's a lot more ahead on "cnn saturday morning" which starts right now. >>> from the cnn center this saturday morning, great to see you, i'm susan hendricks. it is february 16. i'm in for randi kaye today. >>> a frightening scene over california. a fireball barrels across the san francisco sky soon after a meteor explodes over russia. is there a connection? >>> and it's happened. carnival creuise lines slapped with its first lawsuit. >>> and authorities investigate the motive for a shocking killing that could send this olympic hero to prison. >>> first, california authorities say it appears suspected cop killer christopher dorner took his own life, following through on his promise not to be taken alive. autopsy results showed dorner died from a single gunshot wound to the head. dental records do confirm it was his body found in a burned out cabin on tuesday following that week-long manhunts. we will have more on this case and what may have happened to the million-dollar reward, where it's going ahead. >>> half a world away, authorities are looking closely at a possible motive in
. >>> there's a lot more ahead on "cnn saturday morning" which starts right now. >>> from the cnn center this saturday morning, great to see you, i'm susan hendricks. it is february 16. i'm in for randi kaye today. >>> a frightening scene over california. a fireball barrels across the san francisco sky soon after a meteor explodes over russia. is there a connection? >>> and it's happened. carnival creuise lines slapped with its first lawsuit....
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. >> okay, i want to bring in our senior legal analyst, jeffrey toobin from cnn. he's on the other side of the aisle. the second amendment, which is obviously, you know, part of our constitution, has it always been interpreted in the same way? >> no, these are 18th century words that have had very different meanings over time. until 2008, there was no individual right under the second amendment to have a gun. but the supreme court changed in 2008, and in the famous heller decision, the supreme court said yes under the second amendment, you do have a right to keep a handgun in your home. but what other kinds of rights do you have to have other guns is now frankly pretty mysterious. the supreme court said, dangerous and unusual weapons can be regulated. can even be prohibited. are assault weapons dangerous and unusual weapons? we don't know the answer to that at this point. you have some right to a handgun, or to some kind of gun under the second amendment, but that right is not unlimited. >> i want to bring in sheriff brad rogers who is also joining us. he's on the
. >> okay, i want to bring in our senior legal analyst, jeffrey toobin from cnn. he's on the other side of the aisle. the second amendment, which is obviously, you know, part of our constitution, has it always been interpreted in the same way? >> no, these are 18th century words that have had very different meanings over time. until 2008, there was no individual right under the second amendment to have a gun. but the supreme court changed in 2008, and in the famous heller decision,...
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we love our heroes at cnn. and if you know somebody who is making a big difference in your community, somebody like cassandra, tell us about them. come on. they need some props. cnnheroes.com is the place to go. you can help us to shine a spotlight on their deserving work. and guess what? there's an added bonus. it can help them to do even more of the good they're doing. go to cnnheroes.com and nominate a 2013 cnn hero today. you'll feel better. from a mi. while going shoeless and metal-free in seconds. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle...and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. now this...will work. [ male announcer ] just like you, business pro. just like you. go national. go like a pro. >>> here i am 22 years out of office, i walk down the street, people who are 8 years old when i was mayor know me. >> boy do they ever. that is the unmistakable, irrepressible edward irving koch. speaking to piers morgan less than
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>> why does it matter on cnn? we've got sanjay, we've got you. it matters. >> we're talking more than cnn, though. we're talking the entire united states. go ahead. >> we're all fighting for that. the one point, like jamison, there's one black guy in these commercials. i wish there were one middle eastern guy in each commercial. i wish we got to that point. you need that middle eastern voice or person. we don't have that yet. we're demonized. if there's one good arab guy that works with the authorities is later killed by a bad arab guy. we are at different points in our progression. african-americans have created your own project so you can showcase yourselves in a positive light. we are not there yet. we're getting there little by little. make your own projects. it's the only way. hollywood's never going to give us that. >> that's one good thing for that one arab guy. he's got job security. >> jamison, you have job security. you are the one black guy. >> yeah, job security is great. there are a bunch of black actors. i'm the one guy that looks l
>> why does it matter on cnn? we've got sanjay, we've got you. it matters. >> we're talking more than cnn, though. we're talking the entire united states. go ahead. >> we're all fighting for that. the one point, like jamison, there's one black guy in these commercials. i wish there were one middle eastern guy in each commercial. i wish we got to that point. you need that middle eastern voice or person. we don't have that yet. we're demonized. if there's one good arab guy that...
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we're thrilled to have you at the cnn family. congratulations on joining us and may you be here for a long and fruitfully successful time. >> thank you so much. your producer, jonathan, had a hand in me being at cnn. we'll see how i do on the rest of the appearance. if i do well, maybe he'll get a bonus. if not, maybe he'll get fired and you'll have to finish by yourself. >> let's go through the super bowl story by story. beyonce was an amazing moment today. this is a woman under huge pressure because it turned out she lip synced at the inauguration. what better way to respond than to just immediately burst into a live rendition of the anthem and sing it beautifully. what did you make of that? >> yeah, i certainly thought that was -- sports are about competition, right? if somebody hits you, you want to hit them back harder. she certainly showed the ability to do that, and she talked about what she's going to do during the super bowl. she said she's been rehearsing a lot. she said that was the difference between that and the nati
we're thrilled to have you at the cnn family. congratulations on joining us and may you be here for a long and fruitfully successful time. >> thank you so much. your producer, jonathan, had a hand in me being at cnn. we'll see how i do on the rest of the appearance. if i do well, maybe he'll get a bonus. if not, maybe he'll get fired and you'll have to finish by yourself. >> let's go through the super bowl story by story. beyonce was an amazing moment today. this is a woman under...
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cnn was in the courtroom as charges against pistorius were being read. must have been stunning to see. >> reporter: absolutely. i'm outside the courtroom now. and oscar's brother walked past us, tears in his eyes. walking with the legal team. this family very much in shock. of course, also reeva steenkamp, the girl shot by oscar, also said to be deeply distraught by the events. what happened inside this courtroom this morning, very emotional. very upsetting for everybody who watched it. oscar pistorius, a spectacular fall from grace, wearing a gray suit, walked from the holding cell into court, and whether the charge was read out, he literally broke down, he buried his head in his hand and just started sobbing uncontrollably. later on as the proceedings went on, as the magistrate spoke to the prosecutor and to the defense, oscar just sat there, his head bowed and trying to control himself physically, but you could see his body was still shaking uncontrollably. he occasionally just started crying, sometimes you could see he was praying to himself. i mean
cnn was in the courtroom as charges against pistorius were being read. must have been stunning to see. >> reporter: absolutely. i'm outside the courtroom now. and oscar's brother walked past us, tears in his eyes. walking with the legal team. this family very much in shock. of course, also reeva steenkamp, the girl shot by oscar, also said to be deeply distraught by the events. what happened inside this courtroom this morning, very emotional. very upsetting for everybody who watched it....
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we want to welcome our cnn international viewers watching us from around the world. a historic day at the vatican. >> pope benedict xvi spending his last day as pope. christiane amanpour is live in rome. she is joined by cardinal mccarrick. >> reporter: we've been longing to hear a perspective from a cardinal and a cardinal that was there this morning and has so much history with the catholic church and part of the conclave back in 2005 when pope benedict xvi himself was elected. this is a noisy evening. we are very close to a hospital and we can hear the hospitals going by. i will let that go by before i start and turn to the cardinal. cardinal mccarrick, welcome to our program. thank you for joining us. >> it's a trif ledge. you are the best. >> you are so kind. you were there in st. peter's square this morning. >> i was. >> what was your reaction? >> the last one happened in 600 years ago and i'm sure they didn't have that kind of a crowd. the holy father was really saying farewell and said it very beautifully. he's a man of great courtesy and great culture and it
we want to welcome our cnn international viewers watching us from around the world. a historic day at the vatican. >> pope benedict xvi spending his last day as pope. christiane amanpour is live in rome. she is joined by cardinal mccarrick. >> reporter: we've been longing to hear a perspective from a cardinal and a cardinal that was there this morning and has so much history with the catholic church and part of the conclave back in 2005 when pope benedict xvi himself was elected....
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cnn's deb feyerick with that report. if you'd like to get more report about sandy families fighting to get their money, go to cnn.com. >>> new jersey firefighters are hoping to bring comfort to some of those victims, though. not just those affected by the super storm either, the firefighter union is collecting donations for the sandy ground project. the fund will help to build 26 playgrounds in areas devastated by superstorm sandy. that number 26 stand out to you? bet you know why. the number of victims killed in the school shooting at sandy hook elementary. the playgrounds will honor each victim killed in that tragedy. that's something, isn't it? >>> listen up, ladies. you are about to get some relationship counseling. >> it's a manuel. >> reveal the secrets in your man's mind. to be the world's best sport sedan... ♪ ...people noticed. ♪ the all-new cadillac ats -- 2013 north american car of the year. ♪ for a limited time, take advantage of this exceptional offer on the all-new cadillac ats. how did i know? well,
cnn's deb feyerick with that report. if you'd like to get more report about sandy families fighting to get their money, go to cnn.com. >>> new jersey firefighters are hoping to bring comfort to some of those victims, though. not just those affected by the super storm either, the firefighter union is collecting donations for the sandy ground project. the fund will help to build 26 playgrounds in areas devastated by superstorm sandy. that number 26 stand out to you? bet you know why. the...
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cnn alina cho looks at what makes him stand out. baby faced and adorable, alexander wang is something of a phenom. the creative force behind his own brand, the new creative director of european fashion house, a coveted job that when he landed it sent shockwaves through the industry. you're 29. >> you know, if i'm not doing it now, i'm not going to do it at any other point. >> reporter: wang started at his label at age 20. with the idea of creating a modern dress down uniform. he even coined the phrase to describe it, model off duty. who's the alex wang girl? >> you know, it's always this idea of elevating the every day. >> reporter: wang's business is now worth an estimated $80 million. with 15 stores worldwide. and a new collaboration with samsung. >> i think he's definitely talented. but many people are talented. he has a clarity. >> reporter: you basically came out of the womb wanting to be a fashion designer, didn't you? >> i mean, not right out of the womb. >> reporter: well, close -- >> since he was 4, yeah, he hold "vogue" ma
cnn alina cho looks at what makes him stand out. baby faced and adorable, alexander wang is something of a phenom. the creative force behind his own brand, the new creative director of european fashion house, a coveted job that when he landed it sent shockwaves through the industry. you're 29. >> you know, if i'm not doing it now, i'm not going to do it at any other point. >> reporter: wang started at his label at age 20. with the idea of creating a modern dress down uniform. he...
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his agent tells cnn pistorius rejects the murder accusations in the strongest terms. oscar pistorius isn't talking tonight. but last year, he did sit down with piers. and the conversation was revealing. as you'll see, very surprising. here's piers' interview with the athlete, now accused of murder. >> oscar pistorius is the one and only blade runner. a world champion sprinter, double amputee, a paralympian and olympian who continues to shatter records as we saw in london this summer. welcome. >> thank you very much. >> how does it feel to be an inspiration for literally people who are disabled the entire world over? >> i think it's a massive blessing. i have been very privileged to be given a talent and over the last seven or eight years i have worked hard on working on it and making sure i can be the best athlete i can be, and obviously being an international sportsman is a lot of responsibility that comes with it. you have to remember there are kids who look up to you, is definitely something you have to keep at the back of your mind. >> what somebody said to me, th
his agent tells cnn pistorius rejects the murder accusations in the strongest terms. oscar pistorius isn't talking tonight. but last year, he did sit down with piers. and the conversation was revealing. as you'll see, very surprising. here's piers' interview with the athlete, now accused of murder. >> oscar pistorius is the one and only blade runner. a world champion sprinter, double amputee, a paralympian and olympian who continues to shatter records as we saw in london this summer....
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cnn chief medical correspondent, dr. sanjay gupta, caught up with walker and learned how the musician overcame his fear. >> reporter: clay walker began his life trying to overcome modest roots and make it on the big stage. years later, he was a bona fide country music star. almost as soon as he made it big, that dream started to fall apart. >> my hands, trying to play the guitar, i couldn't hold a guitar pick in my hand. i was devastated. i knew that something of wrong near logically. >> reporter: that neural logical problem was multiple sclerosis. according to the first doctor he visited, his life was effectively over. >> he said that i would be in a wheelchair in four years and that i would be dead in eight. >> reporter: walker spent years huddled with family and gripped by fear. then he made an emotional turn. he wanted to share information about his disease with his fans. he first hunted for an expert about his particular disease called relapsing remiticm.s. then walker made a holistic change to his life, a new diet,
cnn chief medical correspondent, dr. sanjay gupta, caught up with walker and learned how the musician overcame his fear. >> reporter: clay walker began his life trying to overcome modest roots and make it on the big stage. years later, he was a bona fide country music star. almost as soon as he made it big, that dream started to fall apart. >> my hands, trying to play the guitar, i couldn't hold a guitar pick in my hand. i was devastated. i knew that something of wrong near...
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cnn's robyn curnow was in the courtroom today. she's "outfront" in johannsburg tonight. robyn, let me ask you about the testosterone first. there's been a lot of talk about that speculation, about whether he could have been on testosterone or steroids and this could have been some sort of a roid rage. how did the defense respond to the prosecution talking about those boxes of prosecution? >> they kind of took down the investigating officer quite quickly, because they said to him in this quite amusing exchange for the court as they watched it, they said, well, how do you know this is testosterone? and the investigating officer said, well, i just read the label. and he said, well, have you had it tested yet? and he said, no, no, not yet, we're still testing the substance. and oscar pistorius's lawyer said, if you went to any pharmacist, you could have found this is a herbal medication. >> let's talk about the other claim that could potentially be damning. the prosecutor says they have witnesses who heard nonstop shouting that appeared to be coming from the pistorius home.
cnn's robyn curnow was in the courtroom today. she's "outfront" in johannsburg tonight. robyn, let me ask you about the testosterone first. there's been a lot of talk about that speculation, about whether he could have been on testosterone or steroids and this could have been some sort of a roid rage. how did the defense respond to the prosecution talking about those boxes of prosecution? >> they kind of took down the investigating officer quite quickly, because they said to him...
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." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> cnn has been on the case for some reason giving this boat crisis [ bleep ] wall-to-wall coverage treating the cruise ship like it's the shackleton expedition. >> we can at least visually connect you to the daughter you have not seen in seven days. >> yeah. you're not heroes guys. it's not a hostage situation or a baby in a well. you've reconnected them? they weren't >> >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> good morning everyone. 7:26. i'm frank mallicoat, get you caught up with some bay area headlines now. five people are in the hospital after a stolen car crashed into four other cars in san francisco last night. police were trying to stop the car when that happened. >>> a car will man is due -- a santa clara man is due in court accused of making threats against senator leland yee. bomb experts are still working at the man's home where they found more explosive devices. >>> and expect delays using sfo over the weekend. one of the runways will be closed tonight through monday morning for a construction project. so take note there. we have traffic and weath
." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> cnn has been on the case for some reason giving this boat crisis [ bleep ] wall-to-wall coverage treating the cruise ship like it's the shackleton expedition. >> we can at least visually connect you to the daughter you have not seen in seven days. >> yeah. you're not heroes guys. it's not a hostage situation or a baby in a well. you've reconnected them? they weren't >> >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>>...
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. >> reporter: jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> that's it for us. "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront" next, the president hits the road to stop forced spending cuts, but is this another game of chicken with the gop, or do either have a real plan? plus, a missing woman found dead in a water tank on top of a hotel. a deadly mystery found out by hotel residents when the water tasted fun. it's right out of csi. >>> and new developments in the oscar pistorius case tonight. what the prosecution claims it found in the olympian's house. let's go "outfront." >>> good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, a little less confrontation, a little more action. a lot of people want that. it was a song made famous by elvis presley, but apparently not something that is so popular in washington. we're nine days away now from the forced spending cuts that are going to take effect, and while we may be short on time, we are not short on blame. president obama for one was busy today with no less than eight local television interview
. >> reporter: jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> that's it for us. "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront" next, the president hits the road to stop forced spending cuts, but is this another game of chicken with the gop, or do either have a real plan? plus, a missing woman found dead in a water tank on top of a hotel. a deadly mystery found out by hotel residents when the water tasted fun. it's right out of csi. >>> and new...
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. >>> hello i'm fredricka witfield, you're in the cnn news room. and they're off -- america's greatest race, the daytona 500 kicked off about an hour ago as scheduled. the historic start with female driver danica patrick at the head of the pack in pole position nearly upstaged by this harrowing collision on the same track less than 24 hours ago. at least 28 fans were injured when more than a dozen cars crashed on the final curve of the nationwide race. here's how one woman described what happened. >> there was a wreck and i got hit by an engine or a part of an engine and i got a broken leg. >> workers spent hours repairing the fence to insure today's race would go on. >>> today was pope benedict xvi's last public prayer before he retires. thousands gathered in vatican city to hear him speak. the pontiff assured the crowd that although he's retiring, he isn't going to abandon the church, but will dedicate his time to prayer and meditation. now to a scandal surrounding the catholic church, italian media are reporting on allegations of a network of ga
. >>> hello i'm fredricka witfield, you're in the cnn news room. and they're off -- america's greatest race, the daytona 500 kicked off about an hour ago as scheduled. the historic start with female driver danica patrick at the head of the pack in pole position nearly upstaged by this harrowing collision on the same track less than 24 hours ago. at least 28 fans were injured when more than a dozen cars crashed on the final curve of the nationwide race. here's how one woman described...
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i saw a cnn reporter trying to get a comment from him. you have to come out. if you don't, it's going to build and build. who knows what the facts are? not saying the allegations are true. but there could be voracity to it. people could start demanding that he step down. get out ahead of it and answer questions about it. >> let's move on to nebraska, nebraska's lieutenant governor suddenly resigned after a local paper reported he used his government-issued cell phones to make thousands of late-night phone calls to four men, none of which are his wife. rick sheehy's wife called for -- filed for divorce calling it irretrievably broken. >> he was on the phone all the time. i guess he had no time to talk to her. he may have had an affair with four women at the same time. forget about lieutenant governor. he should be governor. he can multitask. why is it only male elected officials getting in sex scandals. never heard of a female elected official. we haven't heard of any women getting in sex scandals. what is wrong with these guys? they're hurting men and hurting
i saw a cnn reporter trying to get a comment from him. you have to come out. if you don't, it's going to build and build. who knows what the facts are? not saying the allegations are true. but there could be voracity to it. people could start demanding that he step down. get out ahead of it and answer questions about it. >> let's move on to nebraska, nebraska's lieutenant governor suddenly resigned after a local paper reported he used his government-issued cell phones to make thousands of...
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we are taking a look at cnn trends this morning. this is a doozy. >>> remember the hatchet wielding hitchhiker of youtube fame? he went viral with his description of how he stopped a racial attack. >> so [ bleep ] ran up behind with a hatchet, smash, smash, smash! >> so that was the blunt end of the hatchet he was talking about anyway. now he has other talents. when he's not wielding a hatchet he's apparently strumming a guitar. take a look. ♪ ♪ >> you know when you get your 15 minutes, you stretch it, stretch it. >> no doubt. >> stretch it. >> this would qualify. >> our congratulations to the newest musician on youtube there. for other trends, head to cnn.com/trends. >>> cnn "early start" continues right now. >>> breaking news this morning. a deadly shooting involving international sports icon oscar pistorius and his model girlfriend. . >>> leading in plain sight, new details on christopher dorner's last days. >>> and a desperation below deck. above, too. arguments over food break out as a crippled cruise ship slowly limps towa
we are taking a look at cnn trends this morning. this is a doozy. >>> remember the hatchet wielding hitchhiker of youtube fame? he went viral with his description of how he stopped a racial attack. >> so [ bleep ] ran up behind with a hatchet, smash, smash, smash! >> so that was the blunt end of the hatchet he was talking about anyway. now he has other talents. when he's not wielding a hatchet he's apparently strumming a guitar. take a look. ♪ ♪ >> you know when...
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and he is this week's cnn he re. hero. >>> the state took me and my siblings away from my mom when i was 14. now we live with our grandparents. i don't want to be faced with the limits my mom faced, and that's why i want to go to college. my grandparents only went to grade school. there is nobody at home that could help me figure out how i could reach my dream. >> applying to college can be very bewildering. there's over 400,000 low-income students every year who graduate qualified to go to a four-year college and they just don't go. my name is michael carter, and i help qualified underserved students apply to, pay for, and stay in college. >> who needs to finish? >> we bring college mentors to high schools to help students through the entire process. how many more apps do you have to do? >> nine. >> nine and you're done? that's very good. it's completely free. students pick their mentor and they meet weekly until they're accepted into college. >> i never really thought of myself as the greatest student, like college
and he is this week's cnn he re. hero. >>> the state took me and my siblings away from my mom when i was 14. now we live with our grandparents. i don't want to be faced with the limits my mom faced, and that's why i want to go to college. my grandparents only went to grade school. there is nobody at home that could help me figure out how i could reach my dream. >> applying to college can be very bewildering. there's over 400,000 low-income students every year who graduate...
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this is cnn newsroom and i'm suzanne malveaux. things got a lot more complicated for lance armstrong. new reports now that the justice department plans to sue armstrong for using performance enhancing drugs. ed lavendera joining us. tell us what the new turn of events means for him. >> reporter: well, there is a lot of movement on this front. and if you'll remember about a year ago, the justice department decided not to sue lance armstrong, but now there are multiple reports that says the department of justice is changing its mind on this and will reportedly join the whistle blower lawsuit that has been filed, but is kept under seal from former teammate floyd landis. and what all of this could mean for lance armstrong is a big legal fight that could end up costing him tense of millions of dollars. the united states postal service during that run where lance armstrong won from 2001 to 2004 paid lance armstrong and his cycling team some $30 million. this whistle blower lawsuit brought by floyd landis which very few people have been
this is cnn newsroom and i'm suzanne malveaux. things got a lot more complicated for lance armstrong. new reports now that the justice department plans to sue armstrong for using performance enhancing drugs. ed lavendera joining us. tell us what the new turn of events means for him. >> reporter: well, there is a lot of movement on this front. and if you'll remember about a year ago, the justice department decided not to sue lance armstrong, but now there are multiple reports that says the...
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joining us from arkansas, scene of the tragedy, cnn's ed lavandera. is there any activity at the home today? >> reporter: no, we were just there a little while ago, deborah. it is quiet. the yellow crime scene tape still up around the house where investigators were called out there around 3:30 in the afternoon. we spoke with the sheriff here in arkansas and were told they were called by a neighbor who heard two gunshots and they were called out to the scene because of that. and shortly after that first 911 call, the sheriff said they also got a phone call from a friend of mindy mccready's who had gotten a message from a family member that something urgent was going on at the house. so authorities raced over there, and that's when they found that mindy mccready had taken her own life and also killed the family dog, that she had -- and david wilson had got together after they moved here a year and a half ago. just before taking her own life, she also took the life of the family dog as well. but this is an end of a tragic situation, and really escalated
joining us from arkansas, scene of the tragedy, cnn's ed lavandera. is there any activity at the home today? >> reporter: no, we were just there a little while ago, deborah. it is quiet. the yellow crime scene tape still up around the house where investigators were called out there around 3:30 in the afternoon. we spoke with the sheriff here in arkansas and were told they were called by a neighbor who heard two gunshots and they were called out to the scene because of that. and shortly...